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Someone asked this question on SO and I am surprised to see that the link to the OP's profile is not available.

This happens generally when a question is migrated from another Stack Exchange website and the OP does not have an account on SO.

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    And like that... he's gone.
    – Maroun
    Mar 23, 2016 at 17:05
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    @MarounMaroun; Hahahahaaaa. Good one!
    – haccks
    Mar 23, 2016 at 17:07
  • I don't really care about the OP... but how can this question gather 21 upvotes in 2 days? Something is wrong here. Mar 26, 2016 at 15:02
  • @Trilarion; There is always supposed to be something wrong with people who try to dig out the things behind the curtain.
    – haccks
    Mar 26, 2016 at 15:26

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The user had an account but about 10 minutes after asking the question, they self-deleted their account which destroyed the link to the user profile.

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    that's why it's important to downvote low quality questions quickly. By the way, if this user re-creates their account, will system consider them totally clean and let them drop more questions like that? I mean, anti-recidivism-system kicks in only when account is already blocked at the moment of deletion, right?
    – gnat
    Mar 23, 2016 at 17:11
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    @gnat: I guess I'm insane because that strikes me as a better-than-average question. It contains the code that reproduces that problem and it seems like something a beginner might reasonably be confused about, and for which good answers can be provided. Mar 24, 2016 at 14:00
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    @JamesKPolk yeah. This is concrete, clear, well written and easy to understand question that any debugger will be happy to answer to
    – gnat
    Mar 24, 2016 at 14:16
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    I have a feeling that if this question was asked on this site 6-7 years ago, it would have been massively up-voted by this time. You see those kinds of question every now and then.
    – Alex
    Mar 24, 2016 at 14:24
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    The main problem with the question is that it include "... and how I can fix it", when there is no real way to know what it's trying to do. If the question was just "why does it get to zero" then that would be fine.
    – Matt
    Mar 24, 2016 at 14:52
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    @Matt; If he knew that it can't be fixed then of course he wouldn't have asked that.
    – haccks
    Mar 24, 2016 at 16:06
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    @Alex: I must admit being surprised at the score of the question too, I don't see any issue with simple questions. Maybe it could be massaged a bit, but a quick edit by anyone who's dissatisfied would be far better than a downvote. Or maybe... a close as duplicate? Mar 24, 2016 at 19:32
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    Surely there's a canonical question about integer overflow in C that this could have been (and still can be) dupehammered to, right? Mar 25, 2016 at 9:30

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